Summary: A storied glass ceiling sets a decadent stage for inventive takes on tradition
Cracco occupies a palatial corner of the gallery, where a glass roof floods the rooms with light and the walls wear hand-painted textures, mosaic tiles, and antique mirrors. The space also houses a bakery, a bar, and a monumental wine cellar with about 10,000 bottles. The dining room favors a restrained but daring take on tradition with open ravioli and reinterpretations of classics, all framed by a timeless atmosphere.